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Sovremenost is the oldest Macedonian magazine for literature, culture and art. It was created in 1951 as a direct successor of the first Macedonian magazine for art, science and social issues "Nov Den".[1] [2] The first issue of the first magazine for art, science and social issues, the monthly magazine "Nov Den" was published in October 1945 by the Writers' Association of Macedonia. The editors of "Nov Den" were: Dimitar Mitrev, Vlado Maleski, Blaže Koneski, Slavko Janevski [3] and Kole Čašule.[4] The magazine for literature, culture and art "Sovremenost" was created by the editors of "Nov den" and is the direct successor of this magazine. "Sovremenost" exerted a great influence in the promotion and affirmation of Macedonian literature both in the country and abroad. A large number of Macedonian authors debuted on the pages of the magazine, who later became bearers of Macedonian prose, poetry and drama (eg Stale Popov with the short stories "Mice Kasapče" and "Petre Andov"), but also authors by whom the magazine was recognized (for example, Aco Šopov, Dimitar Mitrev, Blaže Koneski, and others).

References

  1. ^ "Современост: литература, уметност, општествени прашања". Knigoizdatelstvo "Kočo Racin". July 10, 1951 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ "The magazine "Sovremenost" records 70 years of existence - Free Press". Слободен печат. November 16, 2021.
  3. ^ "Славко Јаневски (1920-2000) – МАНУ".
  4. ^ "MIA - Macedonian Information Agency - Kole Casule dies -". web.archive.org. December 28, 2011.